Tag Archives: Milwaukee Bucks

Milwaukee Bucks have made some bad decisions throughout the summer. It’s not been a fun one if you’re a Bucks fan, and it continues to get worse. Adrian Wojnarowski are out this morning that Bucks are talking with Derrick Rose, the former MVP and injury-riddled

Milwaukee Bucks had themselves a good night from an NBA Awards perspective. Not so much in other areas, but we’ll talk about that tomorrow. Malcolm Brogdon took home Rookie of the Year, and Giannis Antetokounmpo was the Most Improved Player. These are two awards that

Milwaukee Bucks selected power forward D.J. Wilson with the 17th pitch overall from the University of Michigan. Wilson is a player that came on hot at the end of the season with an unreal Elite Eight run by his Miracle Michigan team. He adds more

NBA is currently very drunk. They are the kind of drunk where you tell your buddy that he or she should go home because they’re doing something dumb. And you casually buy them an Uber just so they’ll leave the bar. That’s the NBA right

Milwaukee Bucks are bringing all sorts of guys into workouts for the team before the NBA Draft. These players are not always guys who are going to be drafted by the team, but they look at potential summer league guys for the organization. One of

Since I’m a day late with any sort of thoughts about the Golden State Warriors winning NBA Finals in five games (Thanks Green Bay trip), why not recap the season versus the last game of the year. The 2016-2017 NBA season will be one that

Milwaukee Bucks are celebrating their 50th year of existence next season. I feel we are going to see a lot of cool things including Bucks throwbacks along with visits from Bucks legends (I really want Ray Allen to return, but that’s for another time). The

Podcast this week is brought you by Jo-Cats, Riverwest Pizza and The Foundation (Not really, but that’s how it would look like for sponsors… wink, wink). Last week gave us so much to talk about that it only made sense this week was a little

When it comes to executives in sports, the good ole boys network is a thing. It’s been one for years. Granted, it was much worse back in the early 2000’s versus today. Executives would hire their friends, instead of trying to get a bright mind

Orlando Magic went through an exhaustive search for a president of basketball operations. Cleveland Cavaliers main architect David Griffin was thought to be in the running and same for Milwaukee Bucks general manager John Hammond. Orlando ended up going with general manager of Toronto Raptors,